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SMART STAT BASIC #8002
Instruction and Care Manual
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  • Page 1 SMART STAT BASIC #8002 Instruction and Care Manual Now with iPad control...
  • Page 2 Thank you for purchasing Simulaids’ SMART STAT Basic. Simulaids is pleased to bring you the latest in patient simulator technology with our wireless, battery operated, self-contained simulator that is operated by an iPad. The intent of this document is to familiarize the user with the basic operation and care of SMART STAT Basic.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    table of contents What you received Clothing size What you need Charging batteries Leg assembly Fluids Mixing Blood Powder Blood Presure IV Arm Vein Replacement Chect Tube Placement Tension Pneumothorax ECG Monitoring & Defibrillation Turn On Smart Stat Basic iPad Functions 9~11 User Interfaces 12~14...
  • Page 4: What You Received

    What you received: SMART STAT Basic Patient Simulator iPad® Shorts with Simulaids’ Logo WV IV Pro device (eliminates the use of tape at the IV site) SMART STAT Basic B/P Cuff Chest Post Adapter Set of Two Manual Defibrillator Adaptors Set of Two...
  • Page 5 Product set up: Simulaids’ authorized SMART STAT Basic distributors (who you purchased your SMART STAT Basic from) are available to assist you with the set up. Charging the battery (If option was purchased) The batteries require approximately five (5) hours of charging. Before installing the leg on the simulator fully charge the battery, which is concealed in the lower left leg.
  • Page 6: Leg Assembly

    Leg Assembly: 1. Connect the matching colored wires and tubing 2. Check all the connectors to ensure they are securely seated, so the wires do not separate 3. Push the excess wiring into the thigh, as not to encumber the knee joint 4.
  • Page 7: Blood Presure

    Blood Pressure (B/P) Blood Pressure Arm This photo shows the hole on the upper arm for the B/P cuff connection. The left arm can be used for determining the systolic and diastolic pressures. 1. Place the B/P cuff on one arm 2.
  • Page 8: Vein Replacement

    VEIN REPLACEMENT: 1. If the water or blood oozes out of the arm where the IV catheters have been installed and withdrawn, replace the veins with a segment from the enclosed IV Vein set. 2. Pull down the IV arm skin to access the affected area. 3.
  • Page 9: Turn On Smart Stat Basic

    LA (left arm): left shoulder snap LL (left leg): left waist snap RL (right leg): right waist snap Two defibrillation sites associated with lead II are located on the chest at the apex and sternum locations. These two sites are not labeled and have a base to screw in the Chest Post Adapters (included in the accessories bag).
  • Page 10: Ipad Functions 9~11

    1. Open your iPad box and follow the manufacturer’s set up instructions 2. Set up an iTunes account 3. Go to the App store 4. Search for SMART STAT BASIC (or Simulaids) 5. Download and install the SMART STAT BASIC App on the iPad...
  • Page 11 11. On the SMART STAT Basic app home screen, tap the “Patient Simulators” icon Control Continue Label Manikin Number 12. If you want to name your patient simulator tap the area under the “Label” column. A text box will display, that when tapped will bring up a keyboard to enter a name for the patient simulator.
  • Page 12 16. This will display the student screen. It is not required to select a student name to run on the fly; it is only necessary to select a student name when running sessions and/or Recordings. An initial run through the iPad set up will not have any student names, but if there were any students, this is where they will display.
  • Page 13: User Interfaces

    User Interfaces PRESETS Presets allow you to create a set of feature lists that will put the simulator back into any given set of presets with the tap of one button. Presets are especially useful when working with scenarios that put the simulator in all kinds of conditions. On the home screen of your SMART STAT Basic app, tap the PRESETS icon.
  • Page 14 5. Select the rate to default to by tapping the selection. Then tap the ‘Done’ button in the upper right corner. 6. When you are done changing the defaults to your preferences, simply press the ‘Done’ button and they will be available to you with a single tap on the Default Preset on the control screen.
  • Page 15 3. Tap the green + circle icon to name your preset. 4. Press ‘Done’ on the left side. 5. Select the new Preset List and tap the Edit Detail button on the upper right corner. 6. Continue to build your preset list as you did in the above Preset steps 1 through 6. 7.
  • Page 16: Student List

    STUDENT LIST 1. To create a list of students, go to the SMART STAT Basic app home screen. 2. Tap the Student icon 3. Tap the ‘Edit’ button on the right upper corner of the screen once. 4. Tap the green + circle and enter a name and/or a team name.
  • Page 17: Medication List

    6. When you are finished, tap the ‘Done’ button in the upper left corner of the screen. Each scenario has a place for the selected skills. The skills will appear alphabetically; to see the entire list scroll down. MEDICATION LIST 1.
  • Page 18: Scenario List

    If you have friends, who are building scenarios on their Simulaids’ app, you can exchange files with them by using the Import/Export feature. To view scenarios or to create a new scenario, tap on the Scenario icon to open the feature.
  • Page 19 4. Tap the ‘Edit’ button to begin building your scenario. a. Select the time you want it to start; generally 00:00 (minutes/seconds) b. Use the drop down lists to create your scenario features’ operations. c. Create a time line of when you want certain features to be active by tapping the individual arrow buttons for each.
  • Page 20 Scenario Skills a. Tap a skill to highlight it and then tap the left arrow to place the skill set on the scenario file. b. After all of the skills have been entered for a specific scenario, tap the back button at the top.
  • Page 22: Stat Simulation Defaults

    Select Simulation STAT SIMULATION DEFAULTS MANIKIN CONDITION DEFAULT Airway Tongue Normal Capnography 40 mm hg Larynx Normal Heart Running Rhythm NSR Waiting Rhythm Convert Disabled BP Systole BP Diastole BP Volume Pacing Capture 80 mA Heart Sounds Normal Heart Volume Lungs Breathing Rate Lung Sounds...
  • Page 23: Ecg Rates

    ECG RATES ABBREVIATION CONDITION RATES 2nd I 2nd Degree Type I AV block 2nd II 2nd Degree Type II AV block, Wide QRS 2nd II PVC 2nd Degree Type II AV block, PVCs, Wide QRS 3rd Degree AV Block, Wide QRS AFIB Atrial Fibrillation 140-200...
  • Page 24 Running a Session, Recording a Scenario: A session is a timed and logged series of events based upon how the instructor challenges the student(s) and how the student(s) responds to the challenges. To start a recording session, connect to a patient simulator from the Home screen 1.
  • Page 25 At the bottom of the control screens are two icons on the margin above the elapsed time clock. These represent the scenario selections and the scenario stop button. When you are recording a session, you can switch scenarios, as in the instance of first starting a presentation scenario, then changing to a deterioration scenario.
  • Page 26 4. When you have selected the session that you want to print, tap the PDF button in the upper right corner of the screen. This will place the file in a location to transfer it to iTunes for the next time you sync your iPad. Once the recordings are in PDF form, they can be printed and/or emailed.
  • Page 27 7. Under the Apple bar, on the line that identifies your iPad, find the Apps button and tap that. 8. Move to the far right of the screen and drag the slider down to view the bottom of the page. 9.
  • Page 28 A sample of a PDF file generated on iPad SMART STAT Basic Exporting Exporting from Manikin Data Editor (MDE), included with PDA that were supplied with Pocket PC, purchased prior to March 1, 2013. To import and/or export files using your iPad, refer to your iPad user guide.
  • Page 29: Running Smart Stat Basic

    Running SMART STAT Basic To change the default ECG rhythm on the SMART STAT Basic (Set up defibrillation adaptors; see section ECG): 1. Access the “Heart” screen (page 43) 2. Tap the “Running Rhythm” 3. Select a rhythm to change to 4.
  • Page 30: Heart

    I/O access site is located in the manubrium. The chest site is suitable for insertion and removal practice of commercially available devices. This site is not designed for fluid transfer. SS Basic features and how to use them: AIRWAY: TEETH: The upper front teeth are made to break out. You may pull them out to inspect them.
  • Page 31: Cpr

    Heart: This programming contains 17 rhythms with rate variation, selection of running rhythm, and the opportunity to select a waiting rhythm to convert to after defibrillation. Install your choice of defibrillation adapters in the defibrillation sites on the chest. You may need to order a training cable to effectively use your hands free defib capability.
  • Page 32: Care And Cleaning

    CDC type protocols and agents to ensure that the airway is free from biological agents before use or storing. To accomplish this decontamination procedure it is best to remove the head and airway from the simulator. Email our Customer Service Department, at info@simulaids.com, to obtain instructions.
  • Page 33: Replacement Parts

    Replacement Parts: Consumable parts and prices can be obtained from a Simulaids’ distributor or Customer Service. You will need your product’s serial number to identify the correct parts. Find the serial number under the removable abdominal section; it will be hand written on the torso ledge that holds the abdominal section.
  • Page 34: Trouble Shooting 33~34

    Trouble Shooting SMART STAT Basic Patient Simulator: Energizing: Begin troubleshooting the patient simulator by checking the electrical supply and connection. Start with the power cord connection to be sure the product responds to energy input. Turn the simulator on with the switch on the left shoulder. If you have function with the power cord, turn the unit off and disconnect the power cord.
  • Page 35 B/P ARM: If you cannot get a blood pressure, first check to make sure that the B/P tubing is attached to the sphygmomanometer, by way of the T barbed connector, and the simulator’s left-shoulder, lateral port. Once that is connected, go to the iPad controller. Access the heart screen and set the B/P volume to level four and the B/P systolic pressure above 100 mmHg.
  • Page 36: Glossary Of Terms

    In most instances, a digital photo of the product in question showing the damage and sent to info@simulaids.com will help qualify a product for return to the factory. At no time will any product be accepted without proper return authorization issued by Simulaids. Please contact our Customer Service Department to arrange a return and obtain a RA number.
  • Page 37 Mar 2014...

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